For the first time ever, I have moved my whole computer into my back room and decided to buy a 5 meter HDMI cable and connect my 5770 to both my computer and HD TV and it works great!! The only thing is that the sound still comes out of my speakers and not the TV if I watch a movie from my hard drive!! I simply can't activate the TV speaker?

The only other thing I noticed is that the 5770 clocks were running at 400MHZ instead of 157mhz. Is this normal when running both is is there a way to lower GPU clock usage and temps?

Also as a first timer, can I have the Monitor just normal web surfing, etc and watch a movie on the TV from my computer?

The higher clocks are required to drive more than one display, not much you can do there other than disable the tv when not in use.
For the sound output there are two options. You can either set the windows default playback device to the hdmi output and all sound will go through the tv. Or you can just set it from within your video playback application so only it sends the sound to the tv. That way you can game on your pc speakers and when you watch a movie the sound goes thru the tv.
Also you can definitely surf and watch movies at the same time

I've tried a few things with CCC but dumb or not, I can't see where to do this. Any advice or pictures of the CCC how to set this up?

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For the sound output there are two options. You can either set the windows default playback device to the hdmi output and all sound will go through the tv. Or you can just set it from within your video playback application so only it sends the sound to the tv. That way you can game on your pc speakers and when you watch a movie the sound goes thru the tv.

The second option would be great and what I would want but are you able to explain who to do it a little clearer. Thanks kakarot.

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You have to set the sound to pass over HDMI if you want it to come through the TV. Have a look in sound properties.

Hi Demo, have looked through the sound properties but can't seem to change it?

In your sound control panel under playback devices you should see your sound card and amd hdmi outputs. You simply right click and set as default the device you want sound from. I personally only watch movies on the tv so I have set my output to hdmi from within mpc-hc (my movie app). let us know what you use to play movies and we can help with that.
I also haven't tried this but it seems like a nice option as well if you don't want to be switching around (it will send ALL sound to pc speakers and tv simultaneously) http://www.addictivetips.com/windows...-in-windows-7/

As to how to play a movie and surf at the time; just open the movie in your favorite player and drag it to the tv and then continue surfing on your pc monitor

Edit- Just to give you an idea, this is what my mpc-hc sound output settings look like

First of all, you don't want to DUPLICATE the Desktop. Rather, you want to EXTEND the Desktop. This then creates the two separate displays instead of seeing the same thing on both screens.

If you're having problems getting it to EXTEND, you need to check out using the other DVI output on the video card...if present.

If you're wanting the sound for the video/movie to play through the HDMI cable on the TV, you have to go into the program that you're using to play the video/movie and make the change there...NOT via CCC!

Example: Windows Media Player

Go up to the line that shows your files location. [Navigation Bar.] Right click and scroll to Tools...then go on to Options. Click on that.

Next, click on the Devices tab.

Go down and select Speakers. Then, open Properties.

IF your TV is on and detected via CCC, you'll see the AMD HDMI option in the dropdown list under Select the audio device. Select that and play your video/movie to see if it's working now.

If you're wanting the sound for the video/movie to play through the HDMI cable on the TV, you have to go into the program that you're using to play the video/movie and make the change there...NOT via CCC!

Example: Windows Media Player

Go up to the line that shows your files location. [Navigation Bar.] Right click and scroll to Tools...then go on to Options. Click on that.

Next, click on the Devices tab.

Go down and select Speakers. Then, open Properties.

IF your TV is on and detected via CCC, you'll see the AMD HDMI option in the dropdown list under Select the audio device. Select that and play your video/movie to see if it's working now.

I have done this and this is where my system some how has a problem!! The drop down list does not show any AMD HDMI option,
only Default Audio
Speaker(2 high definition audio device)
Digital Audio(S/PDIF)2 high definition audio device

Which tv are you using? Some times the tv has to be powered on and set the input you have the pc connected to for the audio outputs to appear/be selectable (on some older ones you might even have to reboot while its on and at the desired input). Also what do you see in windows device manager under audio devices? On the previous post it seems to have been an option, did you uninstall something?

Speakers- tick
Headphones-cross
Digital Audio (s/PDIF)-ready
AMD HDMI Output-cross-this AMD HDMI Output is greyed out and I can't get to or change the prperties!!

I also have all the latest 12.4 Catalyst Drivers installed.

I will give the above a crack today and get back to you all with results!! It's just annoying now that I have finally set myself up in my "Private" back room now that all my kids have left home and I now have the space and desire to setup all my Mutimedia as I would like!!

The only way to do that is to leave the windows panel on speakers and set the sound output to amd from within your movie playback app as stated above. What do you use to play your movies? The picture I posted above is for mpc-hc